 Jaila Grant Bermuda, Annalisa Brown Grenada, Aniqua Bailey, Trinidad and Tobago, Shan Lewis, Trinidad and Tobago, Esther McKinnon, Guyana, Alikila Lucha of Guyana, Kessianne John, St. John the Grenadines, Kayla Olive, Grenada and Tanez Gardner of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Yeah, the athletes sorting themselves out in the early stages of this 1500 final for on the 17 girls, Dana Marie Barbie of Curacao, the silver medalist from last year but there are two Jamaicans who have gone faster than her this season, led of course by Alike Reynolds last year's 800 champion at the on the 17 level and Dalia Fairweather has gone for 41, Reynolds 439-40 as a competitor 2-2-8. Annalisa Brown of Grenada leads the way with the Jamaicans now stepping forward to take charge. Dana Marie Barbie finding herself at the back of the pack but she will gradually move forward to Trinbegonians in the lineup as well and they are moving through and Aniqua Bailey has gone sub five minutes and there is also Cheyenne Lewis of Trinidad and Tobago. The two Jamaicans and the two Trinidadians will have worked out their plans to figure out how they can maximize one another. Kessianne John of St. Vincent and the Grenadines also in the leading group of seven at this stage and look at Barbie of Curacao just come through on the outside just trying to ensure that she gets in a good position. The two Trinidad and Tobago athletes moving through really well at the moment too Bailey and Lewis. Three and three-quarter laps of the track and we see Lewis taking over the lead at this stage. 15 years old as they take the bell here with the Jamaican alongside her Alikea Reynolds the second Jamaican likes to come fast at the finish. She has a lot of speed the two Trinidad and Tobago athletes having a terrific run so far led by Lewis with Aniqua Bailey now stepping forward here with the Jamaican in third Alikea Reynolds the second Jamaican in fourth Barbie silver medalist last year for Curacao moves into fifth position does she have the legs she usually has a pretty good kick on her as well but the two Trinidad and Tobago athletes and the two Jamaicans are stepping further away from her and this looks like a Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago battle with Alikea Reynolds going to the front Lewis of Trinidad and Tobago still hanging in there looking for Aniqua Bailey her teammate who is hanging just off the pace in fourth but not out of it. 200 meters to go the two Jamaicans have taken over at the top of the race with the Trinidadians giving a chase Barbie out of it at this stage is going to be Jamaica unless one of the two Trinidadians can have something to say about it. Alikea Reynolds with the advantage Dahlia Fairweather on her outside the Jamaicans are going to be one and two this is going to be a terrific finish Dahlia Fairweather gets the better of Alikea Reynolds that's not happened too often this season if any at all well that's a big performance from Dahlia Fairweather she strikes Cariftagold from the eastern region they don't always produce national representatives at this level but they have a Cariftagold medalist now Dahlia Fairweather strikes gold as the Jamaicans finish one two four forty five eight or six not the fastest she's run this season but in a championship race where it's all about positions it matters not the time she is the Cariftagold medalist fine run by her timed it to perfection came through with that last big 400 meters sprinting through to the end and just kicking home to take the gold shine Lewis of Trinidad and Tobago coming through to take the bronze medal closing stages the two Jamaicans battling Alikea Reynolds usually has a fine kick but didn't seem to have it today when Fairweather put her on the pressure she gets 1500 silver she'll no doubt return trying to defend her 800 title Dahlia Fairweather wins it 445 86 for Jamaica Reynolds 44614 shine Lewis of Trinidad and Tobago gets bronze at four minutes 48.58 a personal best performance for her by about 14 seconds last year's silver medalist beaten into sixth place by the young lady from Grenada